StevenJMorgan
Well-Known Member
In the process of organising a lift out for the end of the month, have done this lots before but the only problem is this time due to my location this will be very much a DIY affair. Hopefully the crane driver will be experienced in lifting boats but here nothing is garaunteed.
Lift out involves craining out of boat from a berth about 15m from key wall, placing boat onto cradle on low loader then round to the boat park and craining off again onto hardstanding. Only have one cradle so second lift to hardstand will have to be done by tying cradle to boat some-how so pointers please on this. I also want to use spreaders to stop any crushing action on the hull so any advise on how to make these and how they should be used would be great.
So - to prevent further waffle, could use advice on
- How to make and use spreaders
- how many people and best format for lifting boat from dock to low loader
- How to lift boat and cradle from low loader to hardstanding
- Best way to remove mast from boat prior to lift
- how to best position slings on hull
- how to avoid damage to teak toe rail from slings
And of course any other useful tips -
thanks all.
Lift out involves craining out of boat from a berth about 15m from key wall, placing boat onto cradle on low loader then round to the boat park and craining off again onto hardstanding. Only have one cradle so second lift to hardstand will have to be done by tying cradle to boat some-how so pointers please on this. I also want to use spreaders to stop any crushing action on the hull so any advise on how to make these and how they should be used would be great.
So - to prevent further waffle, could use advice on
- How to make and use spreaders
- how many people and best format for lifting boat from dock to low loader
- How to lift boat and cradle from low loader to hardstanding
- Best way to remove mast from boat prior to lift
- how to best position slings on hull
- how to avoid damage to teak toe rail from slings
And of course any other useful tips -
thanks all.